Foi, espérance, amour chez saint Paul
Collection Lire la Bible - N° 163
192 pages - févr. 2010
20,90€
La foi, l'espérance et l'amour... Depuis vingt siècles, ces trois mots résonnent de concert. C'est saint Paul qui les a associés en triade dans deux de ses lettres : la première lettre aux Thessaloniciens et la première lettre aux Corinthiens, qui sont parmi les plus anciens écrits chrétiens. Dans la pensée paulinienne, foi, espérance et amour sont les trois tuteurs qui permettront aux jeunes communautés de s'enraciner solidement à la suite du Christ, de croître dans l'unité et la paix, et de résister aux tempêtes internes et externes. Le lecteur est invité à une lecture méthodique du texte paulinien replacé dans son contexte. Grâce à cette clé, il entre dans le questionnement des premières communautés chrétiennes. Comprenant la manière dont Paul y répond, il approche ainsi les fondements scripturaires de l'identité chrétienne, c'est-à-dire ce qui fait la spécificité du croyant, aujourd'hui comme hier.
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Faith, hope and love... For twenty centuries, these three words have been ringing out in harmony. It was Saint Paul who first linked them together into a threesome in two of his letters: the first Epistle to the Thessalonians and the first Epistle to the Corinthians, which figure among the most ancient Christian writings. In Paul’s philosophy, faith, hope and love are the three stakes that help young communities plunge their roots into Christ’s way, to grow in unity and peace and stand up to storms - interior or exterior. Readers are invited to enjoy a methodical reading of Paul’s writings resituated in their context. Thanks to this approach, they can enter into the explorations of the first Christian communities. As they gain understanding of how Paul chooses to answer, they will perceive the scriptural foundations of Christian identity, i.e. what makes the believer specific, today and yesterday.
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Faith, hope and love... For twenty centuries, these three words have been ringing out in harmony. It was Saint Paul who first linked them together into a threesome in two of his letters: the first Epistle to the Thessalonians and the first Epistle to the Corinthians, which figure among the most ancient Christian writings. In Paul’s philosophy, faith, hope and love are the three stakes that help young communities plunge their roots into Christ’s way, to grow in unity and peace and stand up to storms - interior or exterior. Readers are invited to enjoy a methodical reading of Paul’s writings resituated in their context. Thanks to this approach, they can enter into the explorations of the first Christian communities. As they gain understanding of how Paul chooses to answer, they will perceive the scriptural foundations of Christian identity, i.e. what makes the believer specific, today and yesterday.
- Dimensions : 135x215x13
- ISBN : 9782204091480
- Poids : 260 grammes
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